New York -LRB- CNN -RRB- -- Get in line , have your money ready and move to your extreme left -- Al Yeganeh , `` the Original SoupMan , '' is back . He reopened his famed soup store Tuesday in midtown Manhattan .

Yeganeh and his Soup Kitchen International first rose to fame after he was caricatured in the long-running NBC-TV show `` Seinfeld '' as the `` Soup Nazi , '' a cranky and demanding soup-stand cook who bellowed `` No soup for you ! '' to customers who did n't follow his strict rules for ordering .

Yeganeh , who first opened his shop in 1984 , closed the store six years ago , but kept the lease to pursue franchise opportunities and a line of frozen soups with the Original SoupMan brand .

Loyalty to the brand apparently has not faltered . Avid soup fans lined up around the block Tuesday during New York 's steamy heat wave to get a taste .

Greg Packer secured the first spot in line by getting to the storefront at 5 a.m. `` I love Al. . I love soup . And I ca n't wait for that first bowl of soup , '' said Packer , who chose chicken vegetable .

Daniel Hank , also in the line , said he did n't care if it was 90 degrees or 90 below outside -- he would wait for his favorite soup , the lobster bisque .

`` It 's like there 's an entire lobster in the cup . You open up the top and a claw comes out and strangles your taste buds . It 's so special , '' Hank said .

Chef Dan Rubano , who mentored with Yeganeh , was at the store a day before its opening , helping to set things up .

`` We are keeping the original recipes and adding more to the menu , '' Rubano said .

Although Yeganeh did n't stop by for opening , Rubano said he 's expected to make sporadic appearances .

According to the `` Seinfeld '' Web site , Yeganeh was at first unhappy with the publicity from the `` Soup Nazi '' episode and was quoted as saying he threatened to `` smack '' comedian Jerry Seinfeld 's face .

Seinfeld , whose title character was banned during the `` Soup Nazi '' episode , declined to comment on the store 's reopening .

CNN 's Jennifer Rizzo contributed to this report .

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Soup Kitchen International reopened Tuesday

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Al Yeganeh was made famous in an episode of `` Seinfeld ''

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His midtown Manhattan store had been closed for 6 years

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Yeganeh is expected to make sporadic appearances at the store